Long-term rental management for St. Pete Beach property owners — protecting your beachside investment all year long.
Owning a rental property in St. Pete Beach puts you in one of Florida’s most desirable zip codes — but it also comes with a unique set of management challenges. From navigating city regulations to maintaining properties in a coastal environment, managing a long-term rental on the barrier islands requires local knowledge and hands-on attention.
At Marea Property Management, we specialize in full-service long-term rental management for St. Pete Beach property owners. We handle the tenant screening, lease management, maintenance coordination, and everything in between — so your beachside investment works for you without consuming your time.
St. Pete Beach property owners choose Marea because we blend deep local expertise with modern technology to deliver full-service property management that actually performs. Whether you’re managing your first rental or expanding an established portfolio, our tailored approach is built to maximize returns
Properties near the Gulf require more attention to maintenance than inland homes — salt air, humidity, and seasonal wear can accelerate issues if left unchecked. Our vendor network and inspection schedule are built to stay ahead of these challenges and protect your asset year-round.
St. Pete Beach attracts renters who are drawn to the lifestyle — walkable to the beach, close to dining on Gulf Boulevard, and away from the urban density of downtown. We market your property to attract long-term, quality residents who want to stay.
From your first month on, you’ll have real-time access to financials, maintenance records, and tenant communications through your owner portal. No surprises — just clear, consistent reporting and fast communication from our team.
We handle every stage of the rental lifecycle — preparation, marketing, leasing, rent collection, maintenance, inspections, and move-out. You stay informed without being in the weeds.
Managing a long-term rental in St. Pete Beach means staying on top of coastal property conditions, local regulations, and resident expectations. Marea covers all of it:
While St. Pete Beach is widely associated with vacation tourism, the long-term rental market here is active and growing. Many renters actively seek the barrier island lifestyle on a permanent basis — professionals who work remotely, retirees downsizing from larger homes, and couples drawn to the area’s walkable beach community.
Rental rates for well-maintained properties in St. Pete Beach can be strong, particularly for homes and condos within walking distance of the beach or Gulf Boulevard. Turnover is often lower than you might expect — residents who land a quality long-term rental in this location tend to stay. That stability is good for owners, and it’s something Marea actively cultivates through quality tenant placement and responsive management.
One important note: if you own property in a community with an HOA, there may be restrictions or requirements affecting your ability to rent. Our team is experienced navigating HOA rules throughout Pinellas County and will ensure your lease and rental setup are fully compliant.
Not sure what your St. Pete Beach rental could bring in today’s market? We’ll put together a free, no-obligation rental income estimate based on current local data and your property’s specific features — no commitment required.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Yes. We have extensive experience managing condos and townhomes within HOA-governed communities throughout St. Pete Beach. We’re familiar with the additional requirements these associations often impose and ensure your rental is always in compliance.
Absolutely. We offer a free rental estimate that analyzes current local comps, your property’s specific features, and market demand to recommend an optimal price point — one that minimizes vacancy while maximizing your return.
In the rare event of non-payment, we handle the entire process — from serving the notice to pay through eviction proceedings if necessary, including working with a Florida-licensed attorney and coordinating a sheriff’s lockout if it comes to that.
Yes. Our vendor network is experienced with coastal property maintenance, including issues common to Gulf-adjacent homes like salt air corrosion, moisture intrusion, and HVAC demands. We address issues proactively through our inspection schedule.
What is there more kindly than the feeling between host and guest?
Aeschylus